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May 22, 2019
Lisa Jones
The ground-breaking research took 11 years to complete and is the longest study announcement comes at a time where half of British adults have tooth decay while one in four children will start school with decay in their baby teeth.
May 21, 2019
Sara Smith
321 Comments
The ground-breaking research took 11 years to complete and is the longest study announcement comes at a time where half of British adults have tooth decay while one in four children will start school with decay in their baby teeth.
May 20, 2019
Tim Cook
213 Comments
The ground-breaking research took 11 years to complete and is the longest study announcement comes at a time where half of British adults have tooth decay while one in four children will start school with decay in their baby teeth.
May 20, 2019
Albert Belle
300 Comments
The ground-breaking research took 11 years to complete and is the longest study announcement comes at a time where half of British adults have tooth decay while one in four children will start school with decay in their baby teeth.
May 19, 2019
Junior Pole
233 Comments
The ground-breaking research took 11 years to complete and is the longest study announcement comes at a time where half of British adults have tooth decay while one in four children will start school with decay in their baby teeth.
May 18, 2019
Victor Vazquez
199 Comments
The ground-breaking research took 11 years to complete and is the longest study announcement comes at a time where half of British adults have tooth decay while one in four children will start school with decay in their baby teeth.
May 17, 2019
Carlos Smith
500 Comments
The ground-breaking research took 11 years to complete and is the longest study announcement comes at a time where half of British adults have tooth decay while one in four children will start school with decay in their baby teeth.
May 16, 2019
Clara Disla
513 Comments
The ground-breaking research took 11 years to complete and is the longest study announcement comes at a time where half of British adults have tooth decay while one in four children will start school with decay in their baby teeth.
413 Comments